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i need for utility, which will monitor for changes in clipboard and then clipboard will changed (for example, i copy text from browser Opera), information (text, formatted text, images, etc) automatically copy in opened document Microsoft Word in background and also add linefeed character.help me?

i dont know of any program that will do that, but plenty of clipboard programs will remember every text you copy to the clipboard, and then let you paste a whole batch of them to ms word all at once when you go to paste.

I'm looking for a simple clipboard programme for capturing multiple items of plain text such as web site URLs and so on to a single text file.[...]Each time I copy a piece of text to this clipboard it should be added to the end of the list without deleting the existing contents.

You could try the last free version of ClipCache, 1.41, available from e.g. http://www.woundedmoon.org/ legacy Windows software links (other repositories have it as well). It normally saves each clip separately, but once you have it running, right-click on the tray icon and select Append Text Captures. If you want something simpler that does just what you want and no more, there was a 1994-vintage PC Magazine utility by Robert Lausevic called PasteBoard, and an unrelated 2005 one of the same name by Mike Sanders but that one seems to have escaped from my hard disk - ah, found it online: http://fuzzbox.hypermart.net/pasteboard/index.html

You may also like to know that Horst Schaeffer's command-line utility ClipText for transferring text between files and the clipboard also has an append feature.

To use the reverse clip pasting feature, you would first use ctrl+C as normal to copy each item in whatever software you are using, one at a time.Then you would show the main CHS menu (Ctrl+Alt+Q then W) then select the clips from the list, and right-click then choose "Merge", and then check the box at bottom left to assemble in reverse order.

i need for utility, which will monitor for changes in clipboard and then clipboard will changed (for example, i copy text from browser Opera), information (text, formatted text, images, etc) automatically copy in opened document Microsoft Word in background and also add linefeed character.help me?

If items you were interested in only showed up in the clipboard because you copied them with a hotkey (default Ctrl-C), then it would be easy to write a script that: 1. copies the selected text to the clipboard 2. remembers the current window and activates the open Word window 3. pastes the text 4. adds a linefeed 5. returns to the original window

Say you assigned the script to Shift-Ctrl-C. Then anytime you hit the hotkey when text was selected, it would be automatic.

Monitoring the clipboard for text that showed up there automatically, or via a mouse-click (right-click,copy), would make this more complicated. But if you were always going to use the keyboard, this would be easy.

The links tomos quoted are for plain-text programs. If that was all you wanted, I'd also have pointed out that even the free version of the NoteTab editor allows you to assign a file as a collector for clips. But, if you must have images and formatted text, I expect you will have to pay for shareware like ClipMate or possibly the payware version of ClipCache, which I haven't tried. The latter does have a feature to merge clips in various ways.